stayrange
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Some elements such as nitrogen and phosphorous are absorbed by active transport mechanisms that arr more efficient than the passive uptake of eg calcium that is mostly controlled by transpiration. That results in accumulation of calcium in the reservoir and salt stress.
I think this is the answer that I was looking for. Too much Ca towards the end of the bucket, no control via passive transport.
And I wish you all would try harder to dial in nutes, stop wasting the planet's resources. Go on, ask me if I filter my city water.
You guys do you, but around here, until tips begin to burn... PPM and PAR go up. I'll fix an 'excess' with more, I'll fix a 'deficiency' with more.
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